The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 7, 1941, Page 6

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Sand Mrs, Edwin Trevor, Mrs. Mario Calleja will join g today over the high- “et husband in Panama in the 93 lle, where they COUrSe of several months. for a week.-While there ——_—_ attend the Georgia- < Publicity Agent Mrs. Edwin Trevor, chairman Of ‘the’ Junior Red Cross Com- mittee whose Roll Call will be coincidental with that of the senior organization, reports that each Key West school has ap- pointed a teacher-sponsor. She states also that each school has its own council co-operating di- rectly with the chairman. To date appointments are as follows: From the Senior High School Miss Mary Trevor, sponsor; Miss Emma Carrera, student repre- sentative. Division Street School: Miss Susie Gardner, “spon- sor; Migss 0s Rosemary Kerr, student | representative. |mounced that LL. Trent, YMCA Cates, who is now director here, will take part in » was included in the Scheduled to start at 8 o'clock. here for a visit of Enlisted personel of all serv- 2 jices will be iavited. Knowles, chiet of the Two Marriage ire Department, was Fe. L i ON aad fe avout 4,500. native nation in Washington. in = | Edward E school will work out {special program of Red Cros Two navy men were granted activities for the Roll Call. Ma making his licenses to marry here: yesterday, students, she for a number one of them to a girl whose ‘friendly correspondence with birthplace was only a few miles students in Latin from his on the far corner of the schools. 1 : Reig, 21, ana Na-/écring the last Red Cross drive —— —-——— dine Bird, also 2i, are the two the , Washingtonians, he fror: Skel- junior workers made such a ton and she from Tacoma. , They ¢reditable _porti will be married by the Rev. T~4 | cross activities. Harris School: Mrs. Cleo-Stene, who will be |5PO=S: Miss Conchita «Varela, ‘ {student representative. ‘in charge of the. program, an- > Convent of Mary Tmmcaulate Sister Superior, ‘sponsor; Miss his in St. Peters. (ai ing the 4 ‘Shiich. is Sylvia Gwynn, student represen- tative. St. Joseph’s School: William Freeman, Jr., student represen- tative. San Carlos School: Miss Elva j Esquinaldr:, sponsor. Mrs. Trevor states that eact its ow declares, en. American An interesting fact is that Division Street School 'M. Jones. zs of interest con ‘ James D. Daily, 26. and An-'cnd the Florida Keys that it at- Pag Mie Sehale toinette E. Bessette. 21, of Bos- utcted natior attention and olic ceremony today. BAD EXAMPLE \Zan-type sergeant REALLY CHEAPER ithe needle was applied in his arm. | Alaska gets its name from a ‘corruption of the native word “Meaning “The Great Land”. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks are hereby ,extended to those friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during-cur recent sorrow, the loss ef our beloved one, Porfirio Reyes. We are indeed grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the lovely floral tributes and messages of sympathy. nov7-it THE FAMILY. MONROE MEAT MARKET will remain closed all day Sun- : 3 kkk TRADE AND SAVE = ft,_cuocbtus | 1} NE r Hosedale Yellow Cli Country Style At PEACHES. Nor Zi; can 19¢; Sons 402 Smoked SAUSAGE. 30), Libby’s Bartlett € - 4 + § Feonon Cash Gi PEARS. No. 2% can 2LC {> Creamery Roll 3G -Aumoar's Ster 33. } Libby's All Green 29¢ i BUTTER. tb BACON. i ic - ERIES MEATS - bieiet Geet Gets ‘ Large White Fresh YARD EGGS ____ doz. 55¢ , wikis eel ep eamaae 25e {; A Large Shipment of SELECTED LIVE POULTRY , PAPPLEUICE. yr, Hickory Small Ql 2} Libsys choice Nei JUST RECEIVED FROM TENNESSEE a ps alarbcere , } APRICOTS. No. 252 can GLC ¢ : le T-BORME STEAK. | =? kk ‘ PEAS, can Western 25 = 4 _ MEATS 4 RIB ROAST. i __ Cc etna 1} crown 16c PORK HAMS. 25 > BUTTER. B 36¢ <> HENS. b=. & - c = ¥ Cettace 19 4 20c (By Whole or String End) = ? CHEESE. B ic < FRYERS. o<-8 Boneless Shoulder 25 2 » Young 29 4 b CLOD ROAST. ® OC 2)sEcFLiveR D - ey « 19C comma ge SENT DSc fs ESTEE = @..... ue } PORK LOIN ROAST. {} ROASTERS. 15¢ = BACON. ¥+-m pes. = > PIC-NIC HAMS, Bei Large White = ,2 pee Cc ¢ 3 23c EGGS. doz. ae > xx <> Complete Line of Selected Ingredients for Souse - ees s } LEE’S FOOD CENTER {} exoxe se Corner White and Virginia Streets DIENTS FOR SOUSE } Cor. Duval and Angela Streets 4 Pies wee ; Phone 188 2} ee ; Mende dod Toss Deleaae toe tele ter bee , —Free Delivery— 13 ard Courteous Service. FORT MONROE, Va—A tu. 5 WEEKEND SPECIALS jmen into the room for’ blood > —st— \tests, assuring them it was noth- , 3 fing and would soon be over,'p } then keeled over in a faint when > ton, are to be married in a Cath- was copied in the Junior Red Cross Journal FOOD CENTER We Carry a Complete Lime of Meats - Fish - Poultry Fruits - Vegetables kkk Branded T-Bone RIB ROAST. Bb _. PRODUCE STEAES. 40 (icpand Tooter oe You POTATOES, 27¢ Ponte CHOPS 25e steer mae. Very Best aeaeee,. Beef Short 20 ges — Sos RIB STEW, 1b Ic Northern 1 = P. a » R Bee oO ° e | od £8 & be r 1 nae 1 Ome ye Ste be te de tn te be be hte te th te An te tn tbe dn inte tn dn tn tna tintin tintin tintin dntntntntntntntntnds - F ° PAA Aa Mr Bate tan te tn atten ir tn tn tn ts A ss tnt rst tt he rr te Ar hr ee hr tem th re te tr te Bm ~ Oe ee. ee ee. eee ee AAA AAAAAAAADAADAAAAAAAAAAT (Continued from Page One) ; Yarnell contends that experi- ence in the war in Europe has proven that naval pilots must have a good supply of Navy independently they get ‘the _ other services. Among |many others, he cites the follow- jing instances, based on hitherto secret reports from American ob- ‘servers, to make his point: “Forty-eight hours before .the Germans actually invaded Nor- way, RAF. scout transport ships churning through the North Sea Only mildly in- ————— ——— ' terested in the phenomenon, they NO SECOND SPRING ‘xeoortea it through routine —— es CNANnels and it finally reached (To R. G.) the Admiralty after the invasion The first Spring. . .we walked on been wise in naval matters, wise a high green hill, enough to understand what they ed the stars and with the wind, Tou ___ thrill— ceivably have changed the entire Gayly we: left the world behind! course of the;Nazi ‘invasion of This shail ‘be_ouFWorldj? Lesol- Norwat : emnly said; ; “Haphazard RAF. participa- ‘These stars and the Wind “afd tion contributed in an all-out the bik" 04} |fashior to the grimness of the “And when they shall have “gone, pattie-ef Crete. During the Naz _ and all ‘are dead SOG \attacklom< Crete: few: 2RAK You-sighed, “we shall “remain planes ~appeared; despite. frantié here stil! appeals by both the Army and : _ ‘the Navy. Finally, when the Another Spring somewhere British began evacuating the is- ___ there's sure to be— land, RAF. planes appeared. With stars to touch, with dreams But most of them might almost so rare; as well never have come, be- But there will be no second cause the pilots could not recog- Spring for me— - nize the British ships they were Because, My Dear, you won't be supposed to escort to Alexan- there! dria. “After the whole terrible af- TOMMY MURRAY. y West, Fla, fair was done, three-fourths of y- 7, 1941. the British naval craft in the en- (ieee eee Lee gagement were damaged and a DEAD SHOT few sunk — and _ resentment LS Sa5 = among the evacuated soldiers McALESTER, Okla—J A. was so strong that RAF. en- y, nightwatehman at a listed men were forbidden to be company near here. on the streets of Alexandria a pack of dogs howling, d up a rifle and stepped to DOCTOR NILO C. door. A moment later a tim- wolf raced by. Brantley let i announces the opening i of his office in i the wolf dropped. It ed. 5 feet, 4 inches from to tail tip. Dr. Galey’s Hospital Office Hours: 10-12; tite for foods. VINOL with its 68 P.M. teYOO-HOD ou? Vitama Bi and Icon cacescnges spperie. Residence: 9805 Division Street Scrawny gitis are seldom attractive. You can't put om curves if you haven't the appe- icusevece VINOL | ext-tasting VINOL. H - at PHONE 537 Bermuda Meat Market When You PURCHASE QUALITY MEATS You'll Find OUR PRICES Can’t Be BEAT ib .28¢ (The Best Money Can Buy) Ainicees Susann Hormel Choice U. S. 45 c PORK LOIN ROAST 29¢ when the rescued soldiers were atfer time ubmarines but re- maintaining pilots of; --Wackground, and that if! 2 intended te dock t ceases too: little knowledge of either of many similax,inci- g through lack Planes saw ai was under way. Had the pilots ! laughed saw, England would have known '™ - two days earlier of the German % And eagerly embraced every new movement and she might con-/2 £ our own should we jave had to vacate?” ae At ns tt ht ts rr A rr re tt tr tn tt, rr rr rte. tr. rt a hr ttt tr eb ir tr htt te. RAOUL’S PLACE —a—e BEING OPENED TODAY “3 Ms. ME the RAF. Raoul's Place, 422 Smith Lane, opens teday under management y of Raoul Perez, for many years in West. As an attraction, Raoul's is serv- ee souse tomorrow night. This new cating house will serve an coffee, short orders, duty. M one ‘y ss from a business in Key commander ope ing attack- v*, have, er a tragic series of mishaps British “Libby’s Finer Foods” o> Se tnd a tintin tind ATTENTION NENBERS OF ALL clviG UBS Charles Taylor, Chairmen of the Special Gifts Committee of the American Red Cross Annual Roll Cail, has requested yeur cdoperation ‘in assisting him to reach a quota of $1,200.00 before next Wed- hesday morning; at which time the membership drive will get under wey. , The work of the Special Gifts Committee of which you are a memk<r is soparate and apart from the Annual Roll Call and must therefore be com- pleted before the beginning of the membership drive. In-his communication to you, Mr. Taylor sug- gested a minimum amount for you te raise from in- dividuals and organizations throughout the com- munity. Inasmuch as the time is short we must gét busy at once in doing our part in making this quota. Re- mcmbering the worthiness of the task, it should be comparatively casy for us to do what is a ; ; May we hear from you at once. GERALD SAUNDERS, General Chairman, AMERICAN RED CROSS ROLL CALL. (THIS SPACE COURTESY KEY WEST GAS CO.) aches, beer and wine. 5 Friday and Satardas > Cuban MEATS in our Mest De { } ‘ ‘ : ‘ including @n souse will be served every > = tack on a British > i 4 the Bismarck ~ * 4 Yarnell reveals — > => - one of the re- > > ‘ ad from observ 4 | I < an independent Wi Lee’ Grocery > - ne concludes $ > ME : Ing > MEAT DEPARTMENT : 4 “ = Meats With « : SPECIALS | ae S ns > * a a Friday and Saturday } wITH PARDONASLE PRIDE ¢ might be dragged = < ipful beyond all satiate! poate 9 we ciles he Sent Sees ~ - . - SALE > REAL MEAT CUTTER brought ¢ to restore naval aviation §_ : > here from the North. - . attempting to ri Libby's Fle 4 * . efficiency. [CORNED BEEF.can = a acalarta outa ignore the § Libby's No. 2% can 4 aot > nice and lean. D arned by the Brit- § Rosedale PEACHES > . berately —‘under [| Libby’s No. 2% can » STEAKS. 3 4ic . ‘progressi—put-, our- § Whole Spiced Jle > mice anc sence: position they JPEACHES . - > LEAN STEW. =) Libby's No. 2! can Soc ve Whole Peeled 4 APRICOTS 2le > age 38c Libby's No. 2%: can > a nomen “ BARTLETT PEans 2LC} eae Bie Libby's No. 2 can 4 Ali Green ASPARAGUS 5 Lanes See 235e¢ Libby's No. 303 can 25 >> CORN, 2 cans _._ 400] > case sHoutpen 30 BUTTER 37c] 52, B ib Ch > seer uwen SUGAR. %7e 4 2B 30e S Ibs. _. 8 4 > Fresh Pork *) SPBY, 45e FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1941 AERAAABAAAAAARAAAAASAAALARAAAAAAAAAAAABABSD :

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